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Relativistic Disk Images
Relativistic Disk Images The images below represent an accretion disk around a black hole as it would appear to a distant observer. A relativistic ray-tracer calculated the photon trajectories; the images may appear distorted as a result of the gravitational lensing in the strongly curved spacetime. Color indicates the frequency shift of observed photons across the face of the disk, assuming ...
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